Mission Goals Contact Information Campus Responsibilities

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Mission Goals Contact Information Campus Responsibilities
Mission
To provide a high quality,
student-focused, engaging,
online learning higher
education collaborative to
increase the college
completion rate.
Goals
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Increase access to
higher education for
non-traditional learners.
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Enhance the ability of
adults to attain a
bachelor’s degree
through the existing
Regents Bachelor of
Arts degree program
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Support the delivery of
high-quality instruction
focusing on best
practices in online
learning.
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Provide an environment
for institutions to
collaborate on course
offerings.
Contact Information
Dr. Roxann Humbert
Statewide Director of Higher
Education eLearning
304.293.5192 x 270
[email protected]
In an effort to make college more accessible to all West Virginians, the Higher Education
Policy Commission (HEPC), with assistance from WVNET, developed a web portal, the
West Virginia Remote Online Collaborative Knowledge System (WVROCKS). WVROCKS is
designed to be a collaborative effort between all West Virginia higher education
institutions who offer the Regents Bachelor of Arts degree.
Students interested in taking WVROCKS classes must enroll and be admitted to the
Regents Bachelor of Arts Degree program at an affiliated institution.
Faculty teaching classes are all West Virginia higher education faculty who have a
terminal degree in their field and who have been trained on best practices for online
course development and teaching.
Courses are offered online in an eight-week compressed format and have been designed
to meet Quality Matters (QM) Standards. Students have the opportunity to begin classes
twice during the regular semester with efforts being made to increase the number of
enrollment opportunities.
Campus Responsibilities
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Admit and register students
Process financial aid
Collect tuition
List courses in schedule of classes
Administer grades and degrees
Provide enrollment information to the portal
WVROCKS Responsibilities
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Provide students access to classes on a single instance of Bb Learn 9.x
Provide a schedule of upper level course offerings
Provide faculty development and information regarding best practices for
online teaching to portal faculty
Provide a secure web site for data transfer
Student Responsibilities
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Apply and be admitted to a participating institution
Register for courses through the campus Regents Bachelor of Arts (RBA)
coordinator
Pay the $223.00 per credit hour rate for the course
Check your campus email for information from the WVROCKS staff
Access the WVROCKS portal at http://ilearn-wvrocks.wvnet.edu prior to
the start of classes to find information about required course materials
Program FAQ
How do I choose a participating campus?
Choosing a participating campus can be a difficult decision. It can depend on preferences like location, size, and course offerings.
The following institutions are currently affiliated with WVROCKS:
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Bluefield State College
Concord University
Fairmont State University
Glenville State College
Marshall University
Shepherd University’s Martinsburg Campus
What types of courses are offered on the WVROCKS portal?
Courses offered on the portal are all upper-division (300 and 400 level) courses. The courses are all 100% online and offered in an
eight week time frame. It is possible for students taking classes on the portal to complete twelve hours of course credit per year
by taking one course at a time.
How much do WVROCKS courses cost?
WVROCKS courses have a $223.00 per credit hour fee.
Can I use financial aid to pay for my classes?
You should contact your home campus for information regarding financial aid.
What is your refund policy?
The refund policy associated with WVROCKS courses is the same as your home institution.
How do I register for classes on WVROCKS?
All registration occurs on your home campus. You should consult with the RBA coordinator on your campus for course selection
information.
When do classes start?
WVROCKS has five start dates each academic year. The WVROCKS calendar may differ slightly from your affiliated campus
calendar. Check http://ilearn-wvrocks.wvnet.edu for start and end dates.
How do I get my grades from WVROCKS classes?
While you will be able to view grades from individual assignments and track your grades throughout the course, final grades will
be sent to your home institution and you will receive them in the same method you do grades from your home campus.
Where do I go for help with WVROCKS classes?
For class-specific questions, you should contact your course instructor. For technical questions you can contact the WVNET
helpdesk at 304.293.5192 twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
How do I know what classes are being offered on WVROCKS?
All classes approved by your home institution will appear in your home institution’s schedule of classes.
What do I do if my institution doesn’t participate in WVROCKS?
In this case, you will need to register for the classes at one of the participating institutions and have the credit transferred to your
home institution.
How do I know what textbooks to buy?
1. Go to: http://www.ilearn-wvrocks.wvnet.edu.
2. Select View Course Catalog
3. Under Browsed Categories, select the appropriate catalog.
4. Search for your course. You will see a course description and a link to view textbooks.